Mintzer gives this Duke Ellington classic a different treatment than the customary ballad feel for medium advanced groups. Set in a slow and easy gospel-like feel, the rhythm section will, in Bob's words, get a groove on just by reading the written parts. A tenor saxophone soloist is featured throughout, which requires the player to use an R & B style while superimposing jazz harmonic sensibility over the solid, repetitious beat provided by the drummer. Duration 5:30.

The Duo for Flute and Piano was composed on commission from a group of people and friends of the late William Kincaid, for many years solo flutist of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Completed in 1971, it was first performed by Elaine Shaffer and Hephzibah Menuhin on October 3rd at the Settlement Music School in Philadelphia, PA.

For flute and orchestra (piano reduction). This is a re-edited version of Griffes' Poem. The piano accompaniment is truer to the original orchestration with flute solo editing by famous flutist James Galway.